Copper radionuclides are rapidly emerging as potential diagnostic and therapeutic tools in oncology, particularly 64Cu-radiopharmaceuticals for targeting neuroendocrine, prostate, and hypoxic tumors. Unexpectedly, experimental results are also revealing the impressive biological behavior of simple [64Cu2+] ions. For example, it has been demonstrated that administration of ionic [64Cu2+] in physiological solution allows the selective targeting of a variety of malignancies. These remarkable biological properties appear to be crucially linked to the natural role of copper ions in cell proliferation. Here, we review the current status of 64Cu-radiopharmaceuticals in molecular imaging and cancer therapy.

The emerging role of copper-64 radiopharmaceuticals as cancer theranostics

Boschi, Alessandra
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Martini, Petra;Duatti, Adriano
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2018

Abstract

Copper radionuclides are rapidly emerging as potential diagnostic and therapeutic tools in oncology, particularly 64Cu-radiopharmaceuticals for targeting neuroendocrine, prostate, and hypoxic tumors. Unexpectedly, experimental results are also revealing the impressive biological behavior of simple [64Cu2+] ions. For example, it has been demonstrated that administration of ionic [64Cu2+] in physiological solution allows the selective targeting of a variety of malignancies. These remarkable biological properties appear to be crucially linked to the natural role of copper ions in cell proliferation. Here, we review the current status of 64Cu-radiopharmaceuticals in molecular imaging and cancer therapy.
2018
Boschi, Alessandra; Martini, Petra; Janevik-Ivanovska, Emilija; Duatti, Adriano
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